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Restaurants / Hawaiian
Kon Tiki
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4625 E. Broadway - Tucson
Walking across the "bridge" to the doors of Kon Tiki, you see the words, "Welcome to Paradise." Indeed. A mix of campy cool and history—it opened...
Restaurants / Steaks
Silver Saddle Steakhouse
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314 E. Benson Highway - Tucson
Located at the Lazy 8 Motel, this Western-themed restaurant features steaks (and other meats, but why not go steak?) grilled over mesquite and a full...
Restaurants / American Regional
Kingfisher Bar & Grill
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2564 E. Grant Road - Tucson
The seafood restaurant has had good buzz for years, and with good reason: It consistently delivers with exquisite, no-nonsense food. And if you don't...
Restaurants / Steaks
Flying V Bar & Grill
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7000 N. Resort Drive - Tucson
The Flying V's fare and service sparkle with fine-dining style precision and attention to detail. At the AAA Three-Diamond eatery, your water glass...
Bars & Clubs / Music
Plush
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340 E. Sixth St - Tucson
Bands from Brooklyn to England promise to be music to your ears if you jam out at Plush. This concert venue offers plenty of shows with no cover...
Bars & Clubs / Music
Shelter Cocktail Lounge
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4155 E. Grant Road - Tucson
The Shelter Cocktail Lounge sign promises it's a "go-go boot-wearing, martini drinking, swanky, groovy lounge." Its sign doesn't lie. Well, to go-go...
Restaurants / Pizza
Maynards Market and Kitchen
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400 N. Toole St. - Tucson
From the folks who bring you the hub of activity that is Hotel Congress, Maynards is both a market with a regional focus, a deli and a coffee shop...
Bars & Clubs / Lounge
Pearl
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445 W. Wetmore Road - Tucson
Pearl bills itself as Tucson's first Las Vegas-style nightclub, and we haven't seen so many dresses and ties since the last wedding we attended. The...
Bars & Clubs / College
Level BarLounge
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4280 N. Campbell Ave. - Tucson
One of our more upscale nightclubs, Level asks you to dress up and dance. Guest DJs appear from time to time in addition to the hometowners who...
Restaurants / American Tex Mex
El Charro – Downtown
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311 N. Court Ave. - Tucson
Legend has it that El Charro’s founder, Monica Flin, invented the chimichanga in the 1920s when she dropped a burro into a deep fryer. It’s a...



